The results for MP Pet or the Madhya Pradesh Pre Engineering Test, conducted by the MP government on May 22, are expected to be announced next week.
The MP PET results 2011 can be obtained from Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (Madhya Pradesh Vyavsayik Pareeksha Mandal) website.
The Madhya Pradesh Pre-Engineering Test (MP PET 2011) is conducted every year by the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board for admission to Bachelor in Engineering (B.E.) course in various technical institutes across Madhya Pradesh.
There are 159 institutes in MP offering B.E. course through Madhya Pradesh PET.
As far as reservation of seats are concerned, 90 per cent seats in the government and government aided colleges are reserved for Madhya Pradesh candidates while five per cent are for candidates residing outside MP. For NRIs too there is a 5 percent reservation.
And as far as private of self-financing institutes are concerned 75 per cent of seats are reserved for MP candidates, 20 per cent for outside candidates and five per cent for NRI candidates.
A candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for appearing in the examination. Those who are appearing for class 12th exams in 2010 can also apply.
The MP PET results 2011 can be obtained from Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (Madhya Pradesh Vyavsayik Pareeksha Mandal) website.
The Madhya Pradesh Pre-Engineering Test (MP PET 2011) is conducted every year by the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board for admission to Bachelor in Engineering (B.E.) course in various technical institutes across Madhya Pradesh.
There are 159 institutes in MP offering B.E. course through Madhya Pradesh PET.
As far as reservation of seats are concerned, 90 per cent seats in the government and government aided colleges are reserved for Madhya Pradesh candidates while five per cent are for candidates residing outside MP. For NRIs too there is a 5 percent reservation.
And as far as private of self-financing institutes are concerned 75 per cent of seats are reserved for MP candidates, 20 per cent for outside candidates and five per cent for NRI candidates.
A candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for appearing in the examination. Those who are appearing for class 12th exams in 2010 can also apply.